Hand-painted dragonfly ceramic vase
Description
I was tidying the living room yesterday around 3:30pm and must've left this little vase somewhere in Wenatchee—specifically at Pybus Public Market, near the entrance by the information desk. It's a small ceramic vase, about 6 inches tall, white glaze with cobalt blue dragonflies swirling around the neck. There's a tiny glaze bubble on the rim and a faint hand-painted signature on the bottom that says 'M. Li'. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother who loved dragonflies. If someone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back; I really miss its cheerful glaze in my kitchen.
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